Great job from start to finish, amazing closeups and details throughout the process, thanks for providing such a well done video! I'm going old school and having a friend pump the brakes to bleed them out, good info about the bleeding sequence, seems every car is different these days.
Hi there, I changed my disk and pads last week, did not change the brake oil, and now that everything is new, clean, greased at all the right places, when a go real slow backward or forward and press the brake pedal normally, I ear clic in the front and back right and left. It is like the pads goes to rest at the top of the caliper going foward and hitting the break and at the bottom when going backware and hitting the brake. Never had Brembo, is that normal ?
@@autohelixThanks for the well-done video. Learned about some new tools that would be very helpful with this style caliper. In the video, you said you'd pin a comment after you had time to break the pads and rotors in. I see you said they were good but any other thoughts about it? How many miles did you put on them after 7 months? Thanks!
@@landofthemorningcalm-ri9rt Maybe 3,000 miles. They work fine the rotors still look nice. Will be putting on about 2,000 miles in the next two weeks though.
I do not agree as someone who has installed slotted and cross drilled rotors on other vehicles. The brake pad is the problem big time pure garbage. Your car your choice do as you wish.
These brake pads have continued to perform well. There are no issues with pulsation or brake pedal vibrations.
This is the best how to video I have ever seen. Show everything with great detail and explained very well.
Thank you very much.
Great job from start to finish, amazing closeups and details throughout the process, thanks for providing such a well done video!
I'm going old school and having a friend pump the brakes to bleed them out, good info about the bleeding sequence, seems every car is different these days.
Thank you very much. Yeah every vehicle seems to be different now. I believe it has to do with the ABS brake control module location.
Thank you for uploading will use this soon
Hey man great video, really valuable. Much appreciated
Thank you.
I bought platinum series at advance auto. Never an issue. Pads and rotors.
Where did you find the order for inner/outer valves and front/rear/passenger/driver side ?
I believe it was from a Kia Stinger repair manual. They use the exact same braking system.
Great video. Thanks for uploading it!
Thank you.
Hi there, I changed my disk and pads last week, did not change the brake oil, and now that everything is new, clean, greased at all the right places, when a go real slow backward or forward and press the brake pedal normally, I ear clic in the front and back right and left. It is like the pads goes to rest at the top of the caliper going foward and hitting the break and at the bottom when going backware and hitting the brake. Never had Brembo, is that normal ?
@@philippepilon6561 Very common with aftermarket pads. Not a big deal at all.
Really helpful, thank you.
Thank you.
Good stuff!
Thank you
How did these brake pads perform?
They work with no problems.
@autohelix awesome, thanks, I believe I'll get a set for my Stinger. Great video too, thanks for doing it.
@@The_Casual_Collector Thank you.
@@autohelixThanks for the well-done video. Learned about some new tools that would be very helpful with this style caliper. In the video, you said you'd pin a comment after you had time to break the pads and rotors in. I see you said they were good but any other thoughts about it? How many miles did you put on them after 7 months? Thanks!
@@landofthemorningcalm-ri9rt Maybe 3,000 miles. They work fine the rotors still look nice. Will be putting on about 2,000 miles in the next two weeks though.
Slotted rotors are the way to go on these cars to help prevent the build up on the pads.
I do not agree as someone who has installed slotted and cross drilled rotors on other vehicles. The brake pad is the problem big time pure garbage. Your car your choice do as you wish.
@@autohelixwhat brake pad do you recommend upgrading to?
@@JimBobe
Front brake pads. Advics AD2145
Front brake rotors. Advics R6F329U
@@autohelix Excellent, thank you. Do you also recommend a rotor upgrade as well? If so which one?
@@JimBobe Front brake rotors. Advics R6F329U
Where do you buy theses pads and rotors from?
Rockauto
@@autohelix I dont see the fronts for sale. Just the rear AD2144 Any other brands you recommend?
@@stonejohnson1998 look under Kia Stinger you should fine them there.
@@stonejohnson1998 You can also do a part's number search on Rockauto.
@@autohelix If I am looking for the rear rotor that is like what you showed in the video, do you happen to know the part number?